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Brownies enlgood•
ear
y
Each - Thursday after 'Mernorial Service for Lady year
school this year, found the Baden Powel, who died last
2nd Lucan Brownies summer.
working, playing and singing
in the United Church Sunday
Scho9L..Rooms.
Throughout the year
thirteen new girls were ' The "Market Square
welcomed in two enrolment Park" (formerly the Lions'
ceremonies and four of our Club Park) was the sight of
Brownies attained their the annual Women's
wings and we saw them "fly= Institute picnic Wednesday
up to Guides. -' afternoon.
Members and guests en -
Each Brownie con- •j eyed a delicious
centrates on test and badge smorgasbord "pot luck"
work at her own _pace, luncheon, followted by a
however, as a pack, they short business meeting
worked together on the chaired by Pres. Vino
skater's, neighborhood, and ,.Emery, when the County
athletic badges. rally was announced with
several members an-
ticipating going and a dona-
tion was yoted toward the
Killer .Gas Warning project
of the Middlesex Farm &
Home Safety Council.
Two "free swim" periods
were .sponsored by the
Women's institute at the
Lucan pool Monday and
Tuesday afternoons. Various
members provided games
ar-i contests.
WI picnic
The outings this. year in-
cluded a visit to the
Children's Muteum in
London in December to
participate in their
"Christmas in Mexico"
program. a visjt . to the
IceCapades, and to the
District Outing at Doon
Pioneer Village.- They also
attended several Church
Services, including a special
Sixteen Brownies and
leaders spent- a terrific week
end camping loot September
and plans are being made
now for a camp in August.
They concluded the year
- with two special events - a
Mother & Daughter banquet
with the•Guide Col pany, on
an International theme, and
by pot luck they saw a
fantastic feast form before
their eyes! The other event
was a bowling party for the
last meeting, gathering
afterward for hotdogs and
ice cream. _ "
Anyone wishing ' in-
formation about Brownies
and especially those ,who
could help on a regular or
occasional basis, please
contact "Brown Owl"
Sharon MacDonald ,227-1154
after August first. Good
Guiding!
Advertising
is your way
of introduction.
MT. CARMEL
Income Tax Cen 1 e -
Income Tax - Accounting For
Farmers & Businessmen
Monthly Bookkeeping
Service
Phone 2376-3469
Vince Ryan B.A.
R.R. 3. (Dashwood
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Lucan
and district news
Only few for classes
Rec swimming draws well
Lucan's pool co-ordinator.
Alf %Villiams, has reported
that the recreational
swimming has been very
well attended.
For those who might wish
to take advantage of this
activity the hotfrs are from 2
p.m. to 4 p.m. and 6:30 p.m.
to . 8:30 p.m. every day.
Adults are charged one
dollar I high school age and
up) and children only 25c. I
am su,,e that the pool • staff
looks forward to seeing•more
new faces.
The swim classes which
started Monday. July 24` -
were very poorly attended.
having no. seniors, one in-
termediate and sir juniors.
- ...For those interested the
next classes start July 31.
- and there are still openings.
Classes last three weeks and
cost Slit. If you do not want to
wait there is_ still room if you
enroll now.
• Those who took advantage
of the first swim classes had
their Red Cross test
Saturday, July 22.
The badges have been
presented and we would like
to congratulate those who
passed: juniors. Jeff Shipley
and Leann Soverign; in-
termediates; Dale Mac-
Naughton,Ted Hall and Allen
Moon. ' Seniors; Lisa
McKenzie, Lora McKenzie,'
'Karen Radcliffe. Debbie
Manders. Robin Kraut and
Lorie Shipley.
The Lucan competition
swim team has started
practicing each evening at 4
There will be meets
with other local teams and
newcomers are welcome.
A course in syncronized
swimming is offered this
year. Anyone interested in
this course oan contact Mr.
Williams at the pool.
Tennis has been a ball this
year netting 40 adults and
eight children. The Lucan
teams met in Exeter two
weeks ago for a fun match.
There will be a return
match Sunday; Ju1y 30. at 12
noon.. Spectators are
welcome to come out to the
Lucan Arena courts to watch
the fun.
The arena staff would like
to remind you that more
PART II • PUBLIC NOTICE
NOTICE OF PUBLIC MEETING
RESIDENTS OF THE TOWN OF
PARKHILL, TOWNSHIPS OF
McGILLIVRAY AND WEST WILLIAMS'
The Northwest Middlesex Planning Board is con-
sldering a or000sed amendment to the present Of-
ficial Plein.
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AM{NDMENT NO. 7
Proposed Amendment No. 7 would affect o parcel
of land on 'the east side of Main Street, north of the
Intersection of 'William Street'. The effect of Amend-
ment No. .7 would be to change the land use
deslgnatlori from "Residential" to 'Commercial" to
permit construction of a building -tor financial.in-
stitutions and general offices, including o medical
clinic. -
Residents of the Northwest -Middlesex Planning Area
are encouraged to participate with the Planning
Board in reaching a decision which will af4ect their
area. Copies of the proposed Official Plan Amend-
ment are available for your review daring office
hours of. -
Mrs. Isabelle Smith.
Northwest Middlesex Planning Areo -
Municipal Offices- -
Town of Parkhill
294-6363
Mr. J. Duncan
Clerk
Township of West Williams
Township Office
R.R. 2 .
Parkhill, Ontario
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nI Mrr.. W •Amos
- Clerk
Township of McGillivray
Municipal Offices
17t King Street
Parkhill, Ontario. _
294-6871 •
Written comments may be sent to the Planning
Board or may be brought in person to the public
meeting at-
DATE: August 3rd, 1978.
TIME: 8.00 p.m.
PLACE: Royal Canadian legion '
Parkill• Ontario
sports will be available in the
future. -
Badminton courts have
been arranged foe -Tuesday
nights starting in Sep-
tember. There will be con-
tinuous play and if enough
people are interested more
time can be arranged. The
fee will -be one dollar per
person.
Don't forget the "Lucan
Fair" we hope everyone will
be there!!
Damages high
in accidents
Damages amounted to $5.-
400 in three. accidents in-
vestigated this week by of-
ficers of the Ontario Provin-
cial Police detachment at
Lucan.
Sunday at 7:50 p:m. on
Highway 4 at the intersec-
tion in Arva vehicles driven
by Jack Craig and Lawrenctr
R'hitty: both of London
collided Constable G.J.
Barker set damages at S1.-
500.
Constable B.D. Munro
listed damages at $1.800
when a van being towed by a
tow.truck from London blew
a tire and flippeJover--on its
side on Highway 4 at 9:30
Thursday.
Friday at 11:15• on
Highway 4. just north of
Concession 11 in London
township vehicles driven by
George Burgin. Kirkton and
Bradley Marsden. RR 2.'
.Staffa were -in collision.
After being struck the
Burgin vehicle spun into the
east ditch and rolled. over.
Burgin was taken to St.
Marvs Hospital by Thames
Valley -:Ambulance and
treated for arm injuries.
Constable D.R. Vance es-
timated damages at S2.100
UC news
Continuing- the series
"How-to Live the Christian
Life". Rev. Keith Brown
spoke.on the theme "How to
Do and Support the Lord's
Work". at Lucan United
Church Sunday morning.
Mr. Brown told his con-
gregation - that no one can
keep up his physical health
without working at it and the
same app es to his spiritual
health. H said "God will
supply the bility for us to
do his will and will not ask
-anything of us that we can-
not do if our attitude is .right.
so that he may come o our
aid. If we have wrong at-
titudes which prevent us
from doing His will. we
must replace them with
God's loving spirit."
We support His work first.
when we show.interest and
concern about His work in
Lucan. in Canada and in the
total mission of the Church
as well as Christian
emphasis in Governments.
2 by prayer. 3. by tything..
or more and 4. by offering a
helping hand where there is
a need in the Sunday School
and in the youth groups. all
of which are looking for
teachers and leaders.
COMPLETE SIX PROJECTS - At a recent -North Middlesex 4-H Achievement Day at Arva,
a number of County_Honours were presented. Back; left, Ann Loft, Louise Vanderloo, Elinor
Mcllhargey and Tam McRoberts. Front, Tracey Vanderloo, Diane Garrett and Koren
MacGougan. T -A photo
No effect on Lucan schools
Surplus of classrooms
By GORD WHITEHEAD
The continuing slide of
enrolment in Middlesex
County elementary schools
has produced a surplus of 23
classrooms, trustees learned
at their July meeting.
Biddulph-Lucan Public
School is not among schools
having to close or find other
uses for "morns. Hdwever,
McGillivray Central Public
School has one former
classroom - which will find
occasional use for French
and music instruction.
Hardest hit are schools in
Lambeth, Dorchester and
southern townships such as
-Westminster. and DelaWare.
The Middlesex `system's
June .30 enrolment report
shows a total elementary
•school population of 8,236 a
decrease of another 20 from
• the end of May. And in the
secondary school sector,
June 30 enrolment was 4,139
a decrease of 25 from the end
of May but an increase of 57
over June, 1977. -
• Biddulph`--Lucan Public
School had a net gain of one
pupil during June for a total
of 491' compared with 517 at
the end of June, 1977.
Trustees also•learned that
91.5 percent of county
elementary pupils suc-
cessfully • achieved the
equivalent of a year's
progress. At Biddulph-
Lucan, 31 achieved less than
a year's progress and the
board was told that "the
majority of pupils who have
not successfully achieved the
equivalent of a year's work
have successfully made a
partial ear's progress and
will omp to the work of the
grade and co mence the
work" of the next grade
during the coming school
year."
'thirty-eight graduates of
the county's five secondary
schools are Ontario
Scholars. achieving at least
480 marks in at least six
credits. Strathroy District
Collegiate gathered the
largest share of 13 followed
closely by Lord Dorchester
with 12. Medway High School
in Arva had seven Ontario
Scholars.
Middlesex trustees bought
352,000 gallons of heating oil
but balked at buying three
new school Buses. Imperial
Oil won a tender for 206.000
gallons of light industrial
fuel oil with a bid of just over
41 cents a gallon or a total of
$84,460 and Sterling Fuels
will supply 146.000 gallons of
bunker fuel oil for a
minimum of $58.400.
Prices are expected to
increase pending approval
from the federal- govern-
ment. Trustees approved the
tenders without discussion.
However a bid to add three
Lookyourself up
Are you listed correctly in the phone book?
If not; please tell us now! -We are getting •
ready to print the new book.
.Look up your present listing in the
White Pages. If you want any changes. give
us a call at 1-271-3911 (toll free) or the
Bell Canada business office number listed
in yourdirectory before August,14.
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new school buses to the
board -owned fleet drew
considerable debate and was
placed on the shield until
trustees study a consulting
firm's report oil the matter.
The Middlesex Board now
has a fleet of eight of its own
-buses but contracts for the
.bulk of its transportation
which snow costs about $2
million per school year.
superintendent 'of . business
William Ashby said. Murphy
Bus Lines and Charterways
Transportation Ltd. are
among six firms which•have
concluded negotiations with
the board for the ,upcoming
school year.
The remaining high school
football teams in Middlesex
may he kicking in another
league in 1979. Directors or
the county conference want
to leave their arrangement
with. Elgin County because of
Elgin's , insistence on
separate final playoffs. -
Wilful damage
acts continue
Two acts of wilful daxnage
-were 'reported this week .to
5hr4Lucan detachment of the
Ontario Provincial Police.
A window was-hri. ken in a
car parked at the Lucan
Ford Sales lot. It was valued
at S200.
Several mail boxes were
uprooted in West Nissouri
township and dumped in the
ditches. Some of- these boxes
are still at the Lucan detach-
ment and may be picked up.
Two area youths have been
charged as the result of a
Tent 'disturbance at the
Shillelagh Hotel.
Two thefts were reported
Sunday morning in London
township. Three suspects
were located and charges
are being processed against
at least one of the persons.
The Huron -Perth and City
of London conferences are
the likely ,candidates for
consideration, trustee Jim
Duffin said.
"The problem is that 'so
many scrhools are dropping
out of football director of
education John Gummow
said. That tie said, makes
separate finals difficult.
Finn day
at'Granton
The Granton Community
Recreation Association is
sponsoring a Granton Fun
Day to raise money "for'1
community interests.
August 5 at 1 t a.m. the day
will officially start with a
papade hosting the Clintot
Scottish Band. along• with
floats bicycles, tricycles 9nd
novetrnotor vehicles. lirizes
will be given and the honored
judge's wilt be Jim. Weir•of
CFPL and Peter Garland.
CKSL. •
Later in the park there will
be,fun for all -with music by
the Seaforth band and the
popular Happy Wanderers.
There will. be ball games,,
lots.of good land 'and games
of chance for young and old.
The admissiorZwill be 25c for
children under 14 and 50c for
adults.
A Fun Day dance will be
held at the Lucan Com-
munity Center starting at 8
p.m. and featuring the -lively
"1Viskers". Admission is $7 -
per couple and there will Be
door prizes.
Fun Da} "tee shirts"- are
available now by contacting
Jean Jones at 225-2663. The
cost is $3.75 for children and
$4.511 for adults.
The Granton Community
Recreation Association
extend their- welcome to all
their neighbours and hope to
see you. August 5.
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497 MAIN STREET
EXETER, ONTARIO
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